Examples of 'legitimise' in a sentence

Meaning of "legitimise"

To legitimise is a verb that means to make something legitimate or acceptable according to rules or laws
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  • Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of legitimize.

How to use "legitimise" in a sentence

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Its aim is to legitimise the new practices.
There are people who would like to legitimise.
She needed to legitimise her grip on power.
Three weeks was long enough to legitimise.
There was a need to legitimise a new sovereign state.
To legitimise the war through its own structures.
The concept thus serves to legitimise corruption.
Nothing can legitimise that unprovoked military action.
I will need some time to legitimise this money.
Therefore it can legitimise exceptions to the principle of service neutrality.
This external data helps legitimise your concept.
We want to legitimise anarchism by linking it to struggles against companies and for ecology.
These groups are ready to legitimise and justify anything.
Therefore the consent of citizens is needed in order to legitimise treaty.
That would legitimise our claims.

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To engage with such a system is to legitimise it.
I think we need to legitimise economic relations.
To make capitalism a game is to legitimise it.
This is not intended to legitimise denials of past atrocities.
Zionism is determined it seems to legitimise.
If they win it will legitimise a lack of action on climate change.
Requesting the press represents a desire to legitimise their actions.
Some countries now legitimise practices that had become common.
All race theories are some such attempt to legitimise injustice.
Some of these countries even legitimise themselves through democratic elections.
This kind of populism is most unfortunate and tends to legitimise discrimination.
A stable framework which could legitimise such a canon is considered to be missing.
Their functions are consequently more than anything to legitimise market forces.
They legitimise change.
Submitting candidates does not mean we legitimise or accept the system.
To legitimise me.
Under no circumstances should we legitimise this state of affairs.
The globalisation processes taking place today are likely to legitimise the.
Politicians are trying to legitimise their existence.
They also legitimise the political and strategic alternative in the eyes of all the partners.
My job is to legitimise them.
There is a long history of authoritarian governments using international sporting events to legitimise their control.
They believe that it would help legitimise their destruction of democracy.
Implement a participative process involving cities and citizens that will legitimise the proposals.
Europe is not there to legitimise national practices that violate fundamental rights.
And it is the concession speech that will legitimise his succession.
She was possibly chosen to legitimise the connection of the new dynasty to their predecessor.
Calls for decriminalisation are damaging and legitimise the abuse of women.
The resolution does not legitimise any intervention or any armed attack upon a foreign state.
Words related to legitimise.
There are fears it will legitimise statutory rape and encourage the practice of child marriage.
Unless you have a professional voice who will legitimise what you are saying.
Such schemes serve only to legitimise the plantations and facilitate their further expansion.
Sectarian denunciations of the rest of the left have served to legitimise this practice.
This work therefore aims to legitimise the history of the relationship between.

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